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wilmington gazette to lux i x published wkiklt st allmand j^f tuesday septem13f.p 3 lios n't 5cfi rimia has been iclicittd and if it be but cor dially employed must certainly be success ful his swedish majesty appeari cither to be very confident in hit means of rctistsnre or to be little apprehensive of attack for he has disbanded ihelevyen mc.ssc which he ial led out in hit dominions in pomerania american paper to the 34th ih arrived yiterday great paint srcm to be taken to kd > iip that political ferment into which the liked suites were thrown by the recent oc cifrenceoffthe harbour of new-it oik the viiit and search of unotlitr american vessel at.lie mouth of the delaware y the cltotc trb english frigate have furnished the presd ofthat country with an opportunity ol pour inf fresh poison into tlic public mind for liiately however in this instance the viola titi of american jurisdiction is not quite so clar a , we fi ir it was in the former instance i'oi the vi-jsrl is admitted to liave been abova ' : leagues from land these papers conl in ; u 8 respecting miranda's expedition i>i the are generully inconsistent with each oner and kome oi them we are pt-rsu it d 1 ;' unl un<!ed w o do not believe till he has been joined bj a british force june 2 we are credibly informed that a dissolu t|>n ofparliament is to take place on the ler ifnation oflh present session 4 yesterday the funds were subject to vari fluctuations and closed something under prr.es at which they have openedâ€”tha late awance iirÂ«1 doubtless been induced by a vt 3 â€¢ ivalent opinion that our government fa ><. ably entertains some recent pacific over ties from france mr lox has repeatedly dkslarcd that he would cheerfully miike even able peace ; it is the obvious policy of ijonaparte to obtain peace on almost any lÂ«ms;ar.d under these circumstances the i,i<u ol nerociation isatleast probable we are rdieverl from much solicitude on l!l bjÂ«-ctol the pend tip li ferenceswith \ nj lie .. by an assurance from a very respecta bly authoiity thai otn ministers while they ifc inclined to do ample justice to the lefji lihate claims of the united stattx arc de 'â– *â– nined nol to concede a tittle clou rights tjtl â– â– n ijjjrard clnmours ol their govern i lit should the l;:ll foi the non-importa : l british mahufactures.be persisted in il vill be encountered on mir part by nn hies â€¢ fei ml hostility should the right of 'â– "â– ( '' vl ' â– ' â– 'â– "' be tlenied only for be a-pose ol p-ivin incilit tothe commerca of liit enemy be resibtedvit is to be en forced â€¢ lh forces in our northern provinces nre to be sthiirthened aithou/ii we incline to thin ttyyure at present fully competent to their dience and arrangements are making r-ith r kiew to ohviate as ibr at ponsiblc any inebn ytilence which might otherwise result to bur id.mli rrom the suspension of their accusto ml supplies i oin amei ica lr pinckncy the american ambassacior wjo is cliarged with important nerociations wi!i our rovernment arrived with his fami lyit liverpool pn thursday in the diana ii|t.l noke rrom baltimore by thiieonrey it we yesterdpy received n letter from tn port which declares that the j,.i ; - ji 1 ojlhat town generally di approved the mea sutwthe executive and t.nat in maryland ti irgin-a meetings w â‚¬ re convened for 'â– " â– ' i 5 v r r"Â«'in that intemperate fneai wliii by provoking the hostility b-fcincmiw not full Â» 0 throw their bankrupt ccu>tr under the i iminution of france cxpl m j>r.^k cor.v kc *' â€¢ â– . .; o'clock the boat reached duvtr '.<â– '.. r.d mr v immediately pfi ... i to tl lou c!on hotel from which i f in*a and four for london about it.no :. ' , â€¢' evening \\ e believe the dis . d livcred to mr 1 ox ; '. .'. â– cnin il . % been held upon them mr tox was at h me ddring the whole of saturday in d ycsien aj lord grenviile left town c :â€¢ . . in and ha ! rtnt returned 1.-1 :.: ;'./. i spencer also lefi town on saturda : wim blcdon where he iiud a piirtj i ) â– ..:â– i nr â– tefday we had ivi the course of lasi wci r i^ooil reason to believe thai th b.-isin f ;â– . limtnaries bhs been ugi-eeil t;j ' ;. uui ;â€¢/â€¢â– . i n n tvtti und that a hi â– â– i r \, ts â– .; ttted lo bring anann-etnci ts â€¢â€¢!. i pusaporti for tlie purpose of formally i(?ning and settling the preliminaries in tlit present state of his power some may consider buonaparte us having accomplished all the objects of us ambition with a king of holland mid a lung n naples in the persons of his two brothers l fiefs und principalities to re ward his favaurite generals nnd mini ter f oi vi !,(.::\ gome have already entered into pi b session it may be conceived that he has per formed lii tas a:id has no farther occasion cor war others may think that this is ohly the first or second stage of his progress to univerial dominion ahd a\vÂ«re of the inantiu bio spirit of his ambition conclude th^t he meditates nothing short of the conquest <>Â£ the worlct in cither case peace must be desirably in the former lie has nothink id rtchieve by :-:>â– : â€¢ and in tin latter a peace is necessnry to the accomplishment of his plan b'jcr.;is i a reet is essential io its execution aiul i btet he can only acquire by a jicuce hl may send out squadrons and lay down new ones upon the slocks of genoa toulon and brest j but as long as the . nr continues he can only be considered a ship-builder td england suppjj ing spirit n lairenjÂ»th to tl.c ii'.:sli navy , h maj b further observedi ll â– â– '-â€¢â– ' â– â€¢ revolution of n inisters was f ru pid and t hh t!ut of the l>encb ruler v u '<> preceded the gove nmÂ«nt of buona parte . i;i of wore pucific character than mr i . .; coilid ol 1>c i pect'ed lo ir,>!.l;ir it the holm looking then at the state nntl interest of liuonoparte tbe character of t british minister and connecting them witli the activity of the correspondence between the iwo governiv.ents of which the dtspatch (.â– Â» etrrived or saturday cumuli a new anrj itfcontrovertible proof we think we should be justifictl even i!iou^!i we had no private information upon the subject in attributing 1 the : ; cat e i:i the ri:m!i to an <. ipi i tali m ol peace stock jobbing frauds always act by surprise and the b i ble soon bursts those who consider the progressive ihe in he funds the effect of such a cause pay a poor compliment to the ssgacity of i!:t nub lie foreign news frt 'â– .' â€¢ â– â– â€¢.! n papt >â– - to the 2 d of '/. n , i .â€¢ e i - tdbjthiship hercules capt bra . rit tin hampton roads n fliursdaj hut j l days from liverpool a nimwr prevailed in the north of ger many that the prussian tioops were about to evacuate hanover certain it is that they nave received orders to hold themselves in jÂ»diiitss loraarcii nothing i more iik v ian that his prussian majesty would be \- ry willing to retire for a time from that elec torate to obtain the suspension of those e nergetic measures adopted bj our govern ment aivainit his coiumercc but would lh independence ot ilanoyer or i'.s rehtorat - tons legitimate sovereign follow this tem porary evacuation i so far from i that tie moment the prussians retire or make dispo sitions for that purpose v,-e are pursuadc ! the whole of that unhappy country will lie a gain inundated by l'rÂ«nch tioops now ki the former are we believe ls*i rigorous task-masters than the latter v,-c wish to â€žâ– <::â– them continue in posseÂ»sic>ii ol ihc electorate unlil a dirnitiye peace shall restore it tu its lawful sovereign london tune 1r the rumour of a negecialion betjpee i â‚¬ mntry and fiance continue nill to prevail the appointment of mr dair k the couri of vienna and the arrival of d'oubril in that city are suppased to hava relation to this oli ject it is con.iidi.-rcd as probable that af ter some conferences wilh the austrian ca bineti they may proceed together to paris we understand our government to have al w.._,s professed a readiness tn treat in con junction with kuuia though it peremptorily rejected an overture for a separate negocia tion a conjunct neiocintion would ui doubtedly increase the difficulties which stand in the way of peace but then should it ter minate happily it vrÂ«uld give a ptrmanence rid solidity to it which we should in vain look for in any separate and partial arrange ment the ntxi hamburgh mail rill pro bably decide whether there be any good grounds for the sanguine expectations winch have been entertained for the last three or four days as to the report of lord var mouth having been sent to paris with dis patches we do not consider it as deserving of credit lie might have returned there for 1 is wife and family but persons otlns rank ore not usual employed n couriers ; and it is not in o;ir opinion very likely that th c â– â€¢ duct ol 1 negociation for po^ce or t â– an arrangement respecting the overture 01 p;'elimi::j ie would be entrusted to his lord np that buonaparte mav be anxious foi peace we can well believe but we are per suaded he will never make nn important Â»â– > criflce to obtain it he will neither relinqimh vhut he has or allow us if poisible lo re tain what we have wi u:-:a from his allies his dependents we should rather sÂ«y he would haven great difficulty i;i restoring hanover to the elector but he would most probably require the cape of good hope b | n-equivalent it the country prepared to giva us coiibent to u arrangement of this na ture ? the following h the substance of our pri â€¢ vale corretpondence 'â€¢ ha â€¢â€¢!-! rg june n i 11 the french troops still in germany are i preparing for their return marshal anee i lean's cm jis o the rhine has orders to !â– :':â– ; i itsclfin readiness to march at .\ momcnl'sno ' tice the number of french troops in ba j varia still exceeds 73,000 men the city of , frankfort has made another application for a remission t the contribution in osed on it j ro.ooofr ol the sum oiiginully demanded linvs already br;>i pttid the u^t letters from vienna of the 1st lilt state that a messenger has heen i from thence with very important diÂ»pni to i.oihioi ii ; awe ;. beyer and hf p Â» sal through thi city the d*y before yesttr day " tl-.e prussian troops in hanover have or \ den to hold themselves in readiness i i man h ; â€¢ t the slinrteit notice and should that army ; really evacuhte that country a french ns-in i jrasion on that iart of angertau j.ttv-.ta \ is confident lalhed of i " iti reported that prince joachim mu-i i : f will tede his hew dominion io the new ' king of holland nr.'j b urowned vim of switzeiiand l'hornwalsotu tlic celebrated sculptor t pome it finishing a statute oiliberty 22 leet high tor ihr united states of america it will be the first plec i ol tlic art's c.-h from i t..ly loilie new world lt baroti htedetv i h ilnnoverian minister to i the diet o r katisbnn hns k-ftthnt city pre vious to his depnrtiire he nrfdrs si to such of ! the diplomatic corps an ai not homilc to hit ' sorereigh Â» pamphlet entitled " \ m ... ! particular elucidatien of the condurt f he ; king of prussia tow irds his majesty the king \ of great-britain aa elector of brunswick : it i the production of tii own pen â€¢â€¢ ilis britannic maj my'i l>!rth-day has been kept with the usial festivil by ull thu j clubs m hanover i a.i occurrence has taken place in the fusl onable circles of dublin which hah excited much conversation anil is likely to furnish employment to the gentlemen of the bar ajiat marked for 10,0001 was oh friday morning granted against a dashing liu ronet for criminal conversation with the la dy o r i i oble lord duelling as a proof to what a pitch du ling :< arrived at a loiter of which the fol lowing \\ a literal copy was exhibited be fore tlie macis;r;ues at bowstreet a few day a;ro by t'nc person to whom il was addressed who,as wellaÂ»hisopponcnt,arelwoyowr â– â– hair-dnsstrs t jtikt cc*me to town tolearn the piiktiit failiiou of dressing thu imlics ;â€” Â» mr u " s^fc *â€¢'â€¢'â€¢ \ ,*\\'. '. flifc â– â– * boston august 5 from the most authentic inforvnttlon w c ii obtain by the latest arriÂ«lt from eng land and letters which liave been received il appears that the disp ii 1 n of the govern menl xvas decidedl in favour of nn amicable explanation und that an ttrrangemeni oi all our disputes â€¢'.. in u i.iii v.;:y of being com pleted onconditio n ivhf'cii would in nil pro bability ;â– ivc been satisfactory io the amen car people generallyâ€”when the news ol the p meeclings of congress arrived thai iii conn r i â– â– " i ellis news the aci n c tla tion â– â– as inl n ipt ' that tho minii try : ic il woi absui 1 0 mppose mr munroe wa4 hiithorist i to < :â€¢'..; an amicable tret ty ulnle hi ftovernitieht was proceeding tt ( violence iil indirect hostility th*t they considered the non-impoiution ta as â– * dishonorabla alti mpi to intimidate them i\\u conceksionij â– â€¢' ' â– â– tin j n ..- hi te to admit that iho ill was i .â€¢â– y uncertain aud far from flat tering l'rom â– â– .', at â€¢â€žâ€¢(. can learni the n ton inipnr â– .\ v | roduredbui oneacnt>mcn among 'â€¢'"â– â– â€¢ -'' â€¢ h hnnta in 1 nglanri and that sentiment appran in hie following letter fro ml â– i : boston io hi friend in this " on the u ii iit the russian life gi artli received orders to hold ihemselves iu readi 1 '.%% to march at n moment's notice they a c tube commanded by the grand dukecon .;.->.: ine 1 . . june 3 h satunla evening mr wilbraham ar -â– *â– .â– Â« in town from prance he landed at vl 1 morninn iron one o r the boats 01 â€¢â– â€¢â€¢ cstal frigate who had tuken him out '" reiichboai whicl ime ovu ofbm lo^ne bj o'clock he â– ... â– said lo fee the b irei of patchei to mr fox frorn 1'alleyrand â€¢"â– â– n ilbraham we understai d is one of thotewho were rietain : pit ... â€¢ .. h ..,â€ž..,. ncf-f>neni o hoi il.iics and ii . , inferred irort thence thai the cowrnunici lion entrus ted to him relate lo an i .. i ,. j ,.â€ž, ,, ricr ' " ' orrival ol thu new courier did â– â– â– â– â– iroÂ«lu i the efietl upon il â– | t ;;,., mid t have been expected the rcver oi ipt-iiiatmn has c msidi r lj 4 ,.-'â– ,] â– sl lc cxchanpri . whei â– the pi , ti â– n 1 r ere not juite bo tanftiiii â– â€¢ 1 moin '"â€¢â– â€¢,'"'â€¢> '' â– y w re tow 11 !â– â– the 1 1 ol il week \. e have received the parin 1 â– â– â– r rj late dale fridny lÂ«Â»0 bnd we ] t 1 1 over from them thai either m i â– â– bril jr adair or any other russian or bri tishwftociati r has arrived in thai capital it tie llurtuoiion ol the fn nch fundt 1 a fair 1 i i the public ppinion in hit try iopea of peÂ»cc eehi to be leei confi denoy entertained there than they ni amona Â»â€¢â€¢ their fiv per cental e noi mlvanced abofe one and a half per cent lince it w ls â€¢â€¢â– "â€¢â€¢<â€¢ m d in the moniteur that tin difler enc reipectinj cattaro wai adjusted bnd that he rrand army would oon return with rsn^ancei that there it little danger thai the trantuuit ol the continent will b disturbed â€¢ but i ey do not contain the least hint at the probability of peace w'ah i iirland sjtui.'.iy mornlnir air vvilbrabam nnr nl tfie knglish tfentlenien 10 long detained '.' ''â– 'â– arrived at dover with ditpatchea fr.iti the french government at 4 o'clock ia tic morning be rai pm jn hoarh a frtm ii bnal t boulogne and carried to tbc vestal if a â– â– â€¢ ' â– â€¢' â– in boulogne roads it being mm the vt*x manned a boat and sent mr vil!irÂ»um in ucr tt n.-.,>.r ... the most mr monroe the american minwtejr has ' ' â€¢' n i ! " * : "' lÂ»e season m low-leylon i it is extirordinar how timu adds to the j '' ' "'â– <â€¢ '" â– >:â– --^ â– â– â€¢ ' ilfcr run of mes ii coined in ireland lute jd 1 â– i / â€¢ , | " for the ungeriielman like conduct j what you have been saying about me and as ii ii not in my pour to you fight you in the s'ilc i c-'.'.r ngyhv ii',^!ii u to morrom mo â– ning wiui 7 near the wring m sixo'clock 1 ih m i sertainly attend " 1 \\ ," " mondny l.rc : 7 o'clock i â€¢ 1 ol ihe - ; t c . (,, the lute mr â– i :, ol su t a load stone sold for 1 â– :. an orrery i ir â– idl - . \ - .... /..;â– ,. : i â– â– â– â€¢ :. '..-â– t cir.d sixij june i the llnmijurgli mi ilueon saturday arri ved on . morning it brings no intcll â– ol moment the ni rangements v liii i ha - been made with respect to ''-â– -:â€¢;, â€¢' . hot a pear lo hats trkhipired ui v ieni a we nbvlj have expected m â– m ttii . â– ' have btfen taken in the court 0 1 ! f a diet i confidently announced in tlie t'rctich i cial papor the only intelligence v/liich nc rvoejve from the austrian capital is that much diplomatic activity prevails tliorr and that great exertions are making to fill t in i â– u't)j void.createdinihe arsenals iy french rapacity the emperor <>( austria h . been iii|>(.-lied to klint the r:s of trletl and . ieume against the 1 isiiani and english - this restriction upon the freedom of these ports is sifted to be o:''.y a temporary and c nditional mcasun , clepi nding for its con t'-ii'i ui -, upon the evacuation of t-he mouths ill v itttaro we are not surprised that am ia tindini herself unable lo rebisl any ono ol the multiplii i instancea of insult and * ; â– iÂ«ision n ith Â» hit h she hat been lystema lii iliv overwhelmed since t!ic conclusion t tii unformuate treaty ol preabtrg ahould t nuur to escape from them at t!ic Â«*â€¢ pence of any sacrifice however v;rÂ«*t 1 ':â€¢â€¢ dispute between prussia and sweden has not b esi productive of any further hos : npe>*ationi than > blockade of the ports i lie fa n in tlie luiiic his prussian scemi aiixioiit to compromise tlic -, ' il in soiqt â€¢>â€¢,Â«â€¢.â€¢. l'h interferenco oi , â– ' 'â– '" i he i umls â– iftlamcd themselves tr . - â– '. , ' ' ' : â– â– â– â– 'â€¢ i the i !(â– â€¢ edhir duj ,. , i amour oi 11 â– . lion rec ivcti idd | ::| he i ertainty oflord yar i â– â– h i havin r :-â€¢ trned to france l!i ; â– â– 'â– â€¢' 'â– . rre undentund tailed from rams gate on monday in a cutter belonging to ord vith'i squadron nil was i and eel i,c ume evening at calais a messenger in â– â€¢ â– â– : true for boulogne it ii suid ; r a r c i him with dispatches on sunday ititaot lilile tint overture for pacification might hire been rcntv.cd by the french govern ment and that the dispatcher transmitted by the messenger might have related to that sub ji 11 ; ijui n ii not very likely that lord yar mouth is the bearer of any proposition o that atuu hit lordship il qualified nÂ«i'.lierl habits nor experience for conducting tren the preliminary arrangements connected with so important an object and it isnotve i ii .Â»â– !>â€¢ that lie would e employed as a com mon courier \ ncgociatibn between the two governments may ije j^oi n ri ; but wi have reason to believe that its object is rather tli establishment of a cartel ol exchange for prisoners or war than â€¢ rij discussion of terms of peace no pacific proposition can be afely enterulned except in conjunction nuii luiikia ; n<l ve o not i .,â– ! that either m d'oubri hai arrived at pari or that re is any british n g ivor in thatcapi i ei her qualified ov authorised ro o-o^n t itli btin m mi . .â€¢ â€¢'.', lon-n ' â– ' man hi her ' â€¢ land may 3s 'â€¢ i bin not iture thnl the act ol congretf prohibiting i'ir importation cf certain av ticlei will not be conÂ»idered a liosiilr mea sure by this government 1 cm informed ihe ! â€¢ j reeiciiutits huvc had a meeting rti pecting the american buÂ»ine nd llikt they have resolved not to ship my goods tu atv.i-ii 11 unlcn t!;ey ore guaranteed fov ilic amount l>y some re pon ible hou in this country they apprtliendi iliat if the act alhi(!cd t ihouli c enforced it will lead to a rupture 1 ihink ihe act a very fuolisli one mj not l ill likely to obtain ihe ol<jcu aimed at . 1 in 1 /<â– <. 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wilmington gazette to lux i x published wkiklt st allmand j^f tuesday septem13f.p 3 lios n't 5cfi rimia has been iclicittd and if it be but cor dially employed must certainly be success ful his swedish majesty appeari cither to be very confident in hit means of rctistsnre or to be little apprehensive of attack for he has disbanded ihelevyen mc.ssc which he ial led out in hit dominions in pomerania american paper to the 34th ih arrived yiterday great paint srcm to be taken to kd > iip that political ferment into which the liked suites were thrown by the recent oc cifrenceoffthe harbour of new-it oik the viiit and search of unotlitr american vessel at.lie mouth of the delaware y the cltotc trb english frigate have furnished the presd ofthat country with an opportunity ol pour inf fresh poison into tlic public mind for liiately however in this instance the viola titi of american jurisdiction is not quite so clar a , we fi ir it was in the former instance i'oi the vi-jsrl is admitted to liave been abova ' : leagues from land these papers conl in ; u 8 respecting miranda's expedition i>i the are generully inconsistent with each oner and kome oi them we are pt-rsu it d 1 ;' unl unn ofparliament is to take place on the ler ifnation oflh present session 4 yesterday the funds were subject to vari fluctuations and closed something under prr.es at which they have openedâ€”tha late awance iirÂ«1 doubtless been induced by a vt 3 â€¢ ivalent opinion that our government fa >tr under the i iminution of france cxpl m j>r.^k cor.v kc *' â€¢ â– . .; o'clock the boat reached duvtr '.Â£ the worlct in cither case peace must be desirably in the former lie has nothink id rtchieve by :-:>â– : â€¢ and in tin latter a peace is necessnry to the accomplishment of his plan b'jcr.;is i a reet is essential io its execution aiul i btet he can only acquire by a jicuce hl may send out squadrons and lay down new ones upon the slocks of genoa toulon and brest j but as long as the . nr continues he can only be considered a ship-builder td england suppjj ing spirit n lairenjÂ»th to tl.c ii'.:sli navy , h maj b further observedi ll â– â– '-â€¢â– ' â– â€¢ revolution of n inisters was f ru pid and t hh t!ut of the l>encb ruler v u '<> preceded the gove nmÂ«nt of buona parte . i;i of wore pucific character than mr i . .; coilid ol 1>c i pect'ed lo ir,>!.l;ir it the holm looking then at the state nntl interest of liuonoparte tbe character of t british minister and connecting them witli the activity of the correspondence between the iwo governiv.ents of which the dtspatch (.â– Â» etrrived or saturday cumuli a new anrj itfcontrovertible proof we think we should be justifictl even i!iou^!i we had no private information upon the subject in attributing 1 the : ; cat e i:i the ri:m!i to an â– - to the 2 d of '/. n , i .â€¢ e i - tdbjthiship hercules capt bra . rit tin hampton roads n fliursdaj hut j l days from liverpool a nimwr prevailed in the north of ger many that the prussian tioops were about to evacuate hanover certain it is that they nave received orders to hold themselves in jÂ»diiitss loraarcii nothing i more iik v ian that his prussian majesty would be \- ry willing to retire for a time from that elec torate to obtain the suspension of those e nergetic measures adopted bj our govern ment aivainit his coiumercc but would lh independence ot ilanoyer or i'.s rehtorat - tons legitimate sovereign follow this tem porary evacuation i so far from i that tie moment the prussians retire or make dispo sitions for that purpose v,-e are pursuadc ! the whole of that unhappy country will lie a gain inundated by l'rÂ«nch tioops now ki the former are we believe ls*i rigorous task-masters than the latter v,-c wish to â€žâ– ii ol ihc electorate unlil a dirnitiye peace shall restore it tu its lawful sovereign london tune 1r the rumour of a negecialion betjpee i â‚¬ mntry and fiance continue nill to prevail the appointment of mr dair k the couri of vienna and the arrival of d'oubril in that city are suppased to hava relation to this oli ject it is con.iidi.-rcd as probable that af ter some conferences wilh the austrian ca bineti they may proceed together to paris we understand our government to have al w.._,s professed a readiness tn treat in con junction with kuuia though it peremptorily rejected an overture for a separate negocia tion a conjunct neiocintion would ui doubtedly increase the difficulties which stand in the way of peace but then should it ter minate happily it vrÂ«uld give a ptrmanence rid solidity to it which we should in vain look for in any separate and partial arrange ment the ntxi hamburgh mail rill pro bably decide whether there be any good grounds for the sanguine expectations winch have been entertained for the last three or four days as to the report of lord var mouth having been sent to paris with dis patches we do not consider it as deserving of credit lie might have returned there for 1 is wife and family but persons otlns rank ore not usual employed n couriers ; and it is not in o;ir opinion very likely that th c â– â€¢ duct ol 1 negociation for po^ce or t â– an arrangement respecting the overture 01 p;'elimi::j ie would be entrusted to his lord np that buonaparte mav be anxious foi peace we can well believe but we are per suaded he will never make nn important Â»â– > criflce to obtain it he will neither relinqimh vhut he has or allow us if poisible lo re tain what we have wi u:-:a from his allies his dependents we should rather sÂ«y he would haven great difficulty i;i restoring hanover to the elector but he would most probably require the cape of good hope b | n-equivalent it the country prepared to giva us coiibent to u arrangement of this na ture ? the following h the substance of our pri â€¢ vale corretpondence 'â€¢ ha â€¢â€¢!-! rg june n i 11 the french troops still in germany are i preparing for their return marshal anee i lean's cm jis o the rhine has orders to !â– :':â– ; i itsclfin readiness to march at .\ momcnl'sno ' tice the number of french troops in ba j varia still exceeds 73,000 men the city of , frankfort has made another application for a remission t the contribution in osed on it j ro.ooofr ol the sum oiiginully demanded linvs already br;>i pttid the u^t letters from vienna of the 1st lilt state that a messenger has heen i from thence with very important diÂ»pni to i.oihioi ii ; awe ;. beyer and hf p Â» sal through thi city the d*y before yesttr day " tl-.e prussian troops in hanover have or \ den to hold themselves in readiness i i man h ; â€¢ t the slinrteit notice and should that army ; really evacuhte that country a french ns-in i jrasion on that iart of angertau j.ttv-.ta \ is confident lalhed of i " iti reported that prince joachim mu-i i : f will tede his hew dominion io the new ' king of holland nr.'j b urowned vim of switzeiiand l'hornwalsotu tlic celebrated sculptor t pome it finishing a statute oiliberty 22 leet high tor ihr united states of america it will be the first plec i ol tlic art's c.-h from i t..ly loilie new world lt baroti htedetv i h ilnnoverian minister to i the diet o r katisbnn hns k-ftthnt city pre vious to his depnrtiire he nrfdrs si to such of ! the diplomatic corps an ai not homilc to hit ' sorereigh Â» pamphlet entitled " \ m ... ! particular elucidatien of the condurt f he ; king of prussia tow irds his majesty the king \ of great-britain aa elector of brunswick : it i the production of tii own pen â€¢â€¢ ilis britannic maj my'i l>!rth-day has been kept with the usial festivil by ull thu j clubs m hanover i a.i occurrence has taken place in the fusl onable circles of dublin which hah excited much conversation anil is likely to furnish employment to the gentlemen of the bar ajiat marked for 10,0001 was oh friday morning granted against a dashing liu ronet for criminal conversation with the la dy o r i i oble lord duelling as a proof to what a pitch du ling :< arrived at a loiter of which the fol lowing \\ a literal copy was exhibited be fore tlie macis;r;ues at bowstreet a few day a;ro by t'nc person to whom il was addressed who,as wellaÂ»hisopponcnt,arelwoyowr â– â– hair-dnsstrs t jtikt cc*me to town tolearn the piiktiit failiiou of dressing thu imlics ;â€” Â» mr u " s^fc *â€¢'â€¢'â€¢ \ ,*\\'. '. flifc â– â– * boston august 5 from the most authentic inforvnttlon w c ii obtain by the latest arriÂ«lt from eng land and letters which liave been received il appears that the disp ii 1 n of the govern menl xvas decidedl in favour of nn amicable explanation und that an ttrrangemeni oi all our disputes â€¢'.. in u i.iii v.;:y of being com pleted onconditio n ivhf'cii would in nil pro bability ;â– ivc been satisfactory io the amen car people generallyâ€”when the news ol the p meeclings of congress arrived thai iii conn r i â– â– " i ellis news the aci n c tla tion â– â– as inl n ipt ' that tho minii try : ic il woi absui 1 0 mppose mr munroe wa4 hiithorist i to < :â€¢'..; an amicable tret ty ulnle hi ftovernitieht was proceeding tt ( violence iil indirect hostility th*t they considered the non-impoiution ta as â– * dishonorabla alti mpi to intimidate them i\\u conceksionij â– â€¢' ' â– â– tin j n ..- hi te to admit that iho ill was i .â€¢â– y uncertain aud far from flat tering l'rom â– â– .', at â€¢â€žâ€¢(. can learni the n ton inipnr â– .\ v | roduredbui oneacnt>mcn among 'â€¢'"â– â– â€¢ -'' â€¢ h hnnta in 1 nglanri and that sentiment appran in hie following letter fro ml â– i : boston io hi friend in this " on the u ii iit the russian life gi artli received orders to hold ihemselves iu readi 1 '.%% to march at n moment's notice they a c tube commanded by the grand dukecon .;.->.: ine 1 . . june 3 h satunla evening mr wilbraham ar -â– *â– .â– Â« in town from prance he landed at vl 1 morninn iron one o r the boats 01 â€¢â– â€¢â€¢ cstal frigate who had tuken him out '" reiichboai whicl ime ovu ofbm lo^ne bj o'clock he â– ... â– said lo fee the b irei of patchei to mr fox frorn 1'alleyrand â€¢"â– â– n ilbraham we understai d is one of thotewho were rietain : pit ... â€¢ .. h ..,â€ž..,. ncf-f>neni o hoi il.iics and ii . , inferred irort thence thai the cowrnunici lion entrus ted to him relate lo an i .. i ,. j ,.â€ž, ,, ricr ' " ' orrival ol thu new courier did â– â– â– â– â– iroÂ«lu i the efietl upon il â– | t ;;,., mid t have been expected the rcver oi ipt-iiiatmn has c msidi r lj 4 ,.-'â– ,] â– sl lc cxchanpri . whei â– the pi , ti â– n 1 r ere not juite bo tanftiiii â– â€¢ 1 moin '"â€¢â– â€¢,'"'â€¢> '' â– y w re tow 11 !â– â– the 1 1 ol il week \. e have received the parin 1 â– â– â– r rj late dale fridny lÂ«Â»0 bnd we ] t 1 1 over from them thai either m i â– â– bril jr adair or any other russian or bri tishwftociati r has arrived in thai capital it tie llurtuoiion ol the fn nch fundt 1 a fair 1 i i the public ppinion in hit try iopea of peÂ»cc eehi to be leei confi denoy entertained there than they ni amona Â»â€¢â€¢ their fiv per cental e noi mlvanced abofe one and a half per cent lince it w ls â€¢â€¢â– "â€¢â€¢.r ... the most mr monroe the american minwtejr has ' ' â€¢' n i ! " * : "' lÂ»e season m low-leylon i it is extirordinar how timu adds to the j '' ' "'â– :â– --^ â– â– â€¢ ' ilfcr run of mes ii coined in ireland lute jd 1 â– i / â€¢ , | " for the ungeriielman like conduct j what you have been saying about me and as ii ii not in my pour to you fight you in the s'ilc i c-'.'.r ngyhv ii',^!ii u to morrom mo â– ning wiui 7 near the wring m sixo'clock 1 ih m i sertainly attend " 1 \\ ," " mondny l.rc : 7 o'clock i â€¢ 1 ol ihe - ; t c . (,, the lute mr â– i :, ol su t a load stone sold for 1 â– :. an orrery i ir â– idl - . \ - .... /..;â– ,. : i â– â– â– â€¢ :. '..-â– t cir.d sixij june i the llnmijurgli mi ilueon saturday arri ved on . morning it brings no intcll â– ol moment the ni rangements v liii i ha - been made with respect to ''-â– -:â€¢;, â€¢' . hot a pear lo hats trkhipired ui v ieni a we nbvlj have expected m â– m ttii . â– ' have btfen taken in the court 0 1 ! f a diet i confidently announced in tlie t'rctich i cial papor the only intelligence v/liich nc rvoejve from the austrian capital is that much diplomatic activity prevails tliorr and that great exertions are making to fill t in i â– u't)j void.createdinihe arsenals iy french rapacity the emperor <>( austria h . been iii|>(.-lied to klint the r:s of trletl and . ieume against the 1 isiiani and english - this restriction upon the freedom of these ports is sifted to be o:''.y a temporary and c nditional mcasun , clepi nding for its con t'-ii'i ui -, upon the evacuation of t-he mouths ill v itttaro we are not surprised that am ia tindini herself unable lo rebisl any ono ol the multiplii i instancea of insult and * ; â– iÂ«ision n ith Â» hit h she hat been lystema lii iliv overwhelmed since t!ic conclusion t tii unformuate treaty ol preabtrg ahould t nuur to escape from them at t!ic Â«*â€¢ pence of any sacrifice however v;rÂ«*t 1 ':â€¢â€¢ dispute between prussia and sweden has not b esi productive of any further hos : npe>*ationi than > blockade of the ports i lie fa n in tlie luiiic his prussian scemi aiixioiit to compromise tlic -, ' il in soiqt â€¢>â€¢,Â«â€¢.â€¢. l'h interferenco oi , â– ' 'â– '" i he i umls â– iftlamcd themselves tr . - â– '. , ' ' ' : â– â– â– â– 'â€¢ i the i !(â– â€¢ edhir duj ,. , i amour oi 11 â– . lion rec ivcti idd | ::| he i ertainty oflord yar i â– â– h i havin r :-â€¢ trned to france l!i ; â– â– 'â– â€¢' 'â– . rre undentund tailed from rams gate on monday in a cutter belonging to ord vith'i squadron nil was i and eel i,c ume evening at calais a messenger in â– â€¢ â– â– : true for boulogne it ii suid ; r a r c i him with dispatches on sunday ititaot lilile tint overture for pacification might hire been rcntv.cd by the french govern ment and that the dispatcher transmitted by the messenger might have related to that sub ji 11 ; ijui n ii not very likely that lord yar mouth is the bearer of any proposition o that atuu hit lordship il qualified nÂ«i'.lierl habits nor experience for conducting tren the preliminary arrangements connected with so important an object and it isnotve i ii .Â»â– !>â€¢ that lie would e employed as a com mon courier \ ncgociatibn between the two governments may ije j^oi n ri ; but wi have reason to believe that its object is rather tli establishment of a cartel ol exchange for prisoners or war than â€¢ rij discussion of terms of peace no pacific proposition can be afely enterulned except in conjunction nuii luiikia ; ny some re pon ible hou in this country they apprtliendi iliat if the act alhi(!cd t ihouli c enforced it will lead to a rupture 1 ihink ihe act a very fuolisli one mj not l ill likely to obtain ihe ol